Until recently it was actually impossible to build a sorting function for strings and other types in Sass, but with the release of Sass 3.3 we now have have the features we need to do just that. Read more…

Have you ever created a Sass library and wanted an easy way to share it with others? Or have you ever wondered where to look to find a Sass library to do something specific? In this article Chris Michel introduces us to Sache—an easy to use directory of Sass libraries and tools—and shows us how to easily add our own projects. Read more…

It’s been a long time coming, but well worth the wait! Sass 3.3 includes 35+ additional features, including the new Map data structure, source maps, improved parent selector semantics, and an improved if() function. Read more…

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